The company behind Ivana Trump’s new TV channel is being investigated by the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The 5th Avenue Channel Corp. revealed in a quarterly filing that the SEC is looking into “whether the Company and other persons misrepresented certain of the Company’s affairs in press releases and public filings.”

The company already runs a website featuring Ivana Trump products and a range of financial news and information.

The filing said Trump receives $10,000 a month from the company, fees for personal appearances and has 700,000 three-year stock options exercisable at various prices.

Melvin Rosen, chairman and CEO of the company, said the investigation was a “nothing” that he doesn’t “lose half a second of sleep over.”

“We said we were going to be doing the TV channel and there was a delay and that’s what it’s about,” he said.

He said the delay was due to changing the focus of the channel from lifestyle and home shopping to financial information.

Rosen said the company has already produced programming and was looking at a number of distribution options including cable, satellite and UHF.

The Florida-based company hopes to have the 24-hour-a-day channel hosted by Trump up and running in October.

Trump was in the Mediterranean and could not be reached for comment, a spokeswoman said. The SEC did not comment.